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Progressive Gait Training After First-time Deep Venous Thrombosis: Clinical Effectiveness and Involved Mecanisms (The DVT-Cph RCT)

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About This Trial

The DVT-Cph RCT aims to investigate: 1. if progressive gait training in combination with standard care is superior to standard care on quality of life in patients with first time lower extremity deep venous thrombosis (clinical effectiveness part). 2. the association between progressive gait training and disease progression, late complications such as post throbotic syndrome, and severity of venous thromboembolism conditions in patients with first time lower extremity deep venous thrombosis (mechanistic part).

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - 18 years or above - First time lower extremity DVT - Hospitalized at the Emergency Department - Can cooperate cognitively and physically (patient reported) Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Patients without a Danish social security number - Terminal patients - Patients who do not understand or speak Danish Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * 18 years or above * First time lower extremity DVT * Hospitalized at the Emergency Department * Can cooperate cognitively and physically (patient reported) Exclusion Criteria: * Patients without a Danish social security number * Terminal patients * Patients who do not understand or speak Danish

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Progressive gait training

The focus of the intervention is on exercises that can improve venous return, and consists of progressive gait training at moderate and high intensity as well as guidance on progressive gait training. The training program is inspired by the WHO's recommendations for physical activity. The training program consists of a 14-day introductory period based on an initial interview with a physiotherapist, where the aim is to obtain 30 mins/day of gait training at moderate intensity. After 14 days, the patient receives physiotherapist guidance via telephone on progressive gait training and is introduced to the next period of 14 days, where the activity level is maintained, and the goal is to further achive 2 x 20 mins/week of muscle-strengtening activities at moderate or greater intensity. After one and two months of training, the patient will be guided via telephone on maintaining their current level of physical activity or possibly on further progression.

OTHER

Standard Care (in control arm)

Standard care encompasses standard diagnostics with compression ultrasound examination, and a treatment procedure with anticoagulant medication, and compression stockings class III. Standard care also involves visits to the outpatient anticoagulation clinic, where patients with DVT are required to attend treatment sessions within the first 14 days and 90 days after diagnosis. Standard care will serve as a comparator to reflect the current treatment regimen.

Locations (1)

Hvidovre University Hospital
Hvidovre, Capital Region, Denmark